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Building à Paris 1er dans Paris

Paris

Building

    13 Quai d'Anjou
    75004 Paris 4e Arrondissement
Immeuble
Immeuble
Immeuble
Immeuble
Immeuble
Crédit photo : Mbzt - Sous licence Creative Commons

Timeline

Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1700
1800
1900
2000
2e quart du XVIIe siècle
Construction of hotel
30 décembre 1983
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

The facades and roofs as well as the staircase with its cage and wooden railing of the building on street; the well in the building west of the courtyard; the floor of the court (cf. 04 : 04 TO 24): entry by order of 30 December 1983

Key figures

Information non disponible - No name cited Sources insufficient to identify related characters.

Origin and history

The building located at the 13th quay of Anjou in the 4th arrondissement of Paris is a mansion built during the 2nd quarter of the 17th century. It is distinguished by its characteristic architecture of Île Saint-Louis, an emblematic district of the capital, urbanized during the reign of Louis XIII and Louis XIV. The building illustrates the emerging classical style, with harmonious facades and slate roofs typical of the era.

Ranked a Historical Monument by order of 30 December 1983, this hotel protects several remarkable elements: the facades and roofs, a wooden staircase with balusters and its cage, a well located in the western building of the courtyard, and the ground of the latter. These protections highlight the heritage value of interior decorations and original layout, rare for this period. The exact address, confirmed by the Merimée bases and GPS coordinates, corresponds to a prestigious location on the banks of the Seine.

The location of the building, noted with fair precision (level 5/10), reflects the challenges of geolocation of ancient monuments in a dense urban fabric. No information is available on its access to the public, its current vocation (private residence, rental, etc.), or possible historical characters related to its construction or occupation. Sources are limited to Monumentum data and internal archives, without mention of architects, sponsors, or significant events associated with the site.

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